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Words from Our Pastor Bob Mitchell Volume 6, Issue 3 March 2018 Important to Note: Daylight Saving Time Ends Prayer Vigil Building Information Meeting Easter Carnival Good Friday Service God surprised me yesterday with three indicators that He s wonderfully at work among us. The first was the news from Pastor Jon Hathorn that our up-coming new member class has over 20 people signed up! While it s been a while since we held a new member class, it s really been a while since we ve had this kind of response. Jon and his team have done a great job here! The second bit of good news that came upon my radar yesterday was the par cipa on in a LIFE Group leaders mee ng. There was nearly a 100% representa on from all of our current 24 groups. As I brush shoulders with other pastors in our city and region, most would give their eye-teeth to see most of their congrega on in LIFE Groups. I really need to p my hat to Sandy Parker and the great work that she is doing as our LIFE Group Director. The final bit of good news that came to me yesterday was from Miranda and the Student Ministry team. In addi on to the bap sm this Sunday at first service of a gentleman who freely admits to having a good number of miles on my life s odometer, Miranda told me that there are seven, possibly eight students who want to be bap zed at our second service this Sunday. When all is said and done, we will have been privileged to witness the bap sm of 11 people at LPC! This is about three mes the number of people we bap- zed for the en re year of 2017. This brings me to my concluding observa on in this month s ar cle. This month s mul ple new members, mul ple bap sms and fantas c par cipa on in our LIFE Group ministry are all poten al harbingers of a significant shi of momentum from last year s leadership transi on. It s s ll too early to tell if the good news of this February is a temporary blast of fresh air from heaven, or if it s the ini- al wave of a trend toward a more glorious year. Time will tell. I believe that the arrival next week of Chad Brown, our new Student Director, will only amplify the possibility that God has-is bringing a convergence of great leaders to make a significant impact in our city and region. Toward this end, I am excited to be, Your Pastor, Bob Jon Hathorn - Pastor of Church Ministries The Journey is Wonderful Bev and I have two grown daughters, and when they were growing up we usually went on a trip each summer. Some of our memories include: Butchart Gardens in Bri sh Columbia, the Grand Canyon in Arizona, a mission trip to Mexico, and several camping and backpacking trips all over California. But there is one trip that stands out in my mind right now and that is our 17-day trip to the East Coast when we toured Washington DC, Ge ysburg, the Basketball Hall of Fame and Fenway Park in Massachuse s, the Baseball Hall of Fame in New York, a ending a family reunion - visi ng 13 states, and even playing on the beach and swimming in the Atlan c Ocean. It was memorable for so many reasons such as spending me together, the sights we saw, some of the special treats we tasted, a few wrong turns, the friends and rela ves we saw, and just being on the journey together. If you are like me, o en mes Con nued on page 2

Pastor Jon (continued from page 1) I get impa ent and just want to arrive at the des na on of the vaca on. I mean these places are where we wanted to go, let s get there as fast as we can - - the shortest me and distance between two points. Just think about the couple going to Mexico when they say, let s get there quickly so we can have a more authen c taco or even five in first twelve minutes; or in our case arrive as soon as possible in Cooperstown to see as many of the pictures and bats and balls that were involved in important historically exci ng baseball games many of which happened before I was born. The des na- on - let s get there and enjoy the place. If we don t get there now, we are going to miss out on something. On that east coast trip I learned a great deal about the importance of the journey. We were laughing as a family. Bev and I just enjoyed some precious conversa ons about each other, our daughters, about God and our lives as a family. Some mes there were great sights of flowers that Bev showed me, or a great side of the road place where I treated the girls to a milkshake or French Fries. I enjoyed the journey. It was a blast. As we planned our trip, we had many des na ons in mind, and with careful planning and execu- on, we hit every each one we wanted to see, except one monument in Washington DC. While traveling to that des na on we took one of those wrong turns, in fact truthfully, it was all three of the wrong turns we took. We just somehow missed the turn three mes. Each of those mes we added about 25 minutes of detour me to the day. It wasn t very funny on that day, but it is hilarious now. While we were back east we saw several farmers plowing their fields in the beau ful countryside. Those crop rows are very straight. Bev and I were discussing the skills of the farmers and when the girls asked what we were talking about we explained the importance of the farmer looking at a specific far away point and aiming for that des na on by keeping his eye on it at all mes. You and I are on a journey with the Lord and because of placing our trust and faith in His death for our sin, we are headed for heaven, a des na on that is glorious. It is going to be the greatest des na on ever, because He is there and He has prepared it for us. But our journey here on earth un l we get there is important as well. It is my prayer for us that our journey include faith and trust in Him on a daily basis. This involves knowing Him more and more, sharing the experience of being a part of the body of Christ with others who know God, and serving the world who does not know Him so that they may know Him. My greatest prayer is that the journey and the des na on culminate together so that when I see Him, He says, Welcome home, well done good and faithful servant. Please join us on the journey and let s remind each other o en of the des na on. And remember, It will be worth it all when we see Jesus. Lincoln Pres has a great journey planned and it is stated in four simple phrases Know God, Find Freedom, Discover Purpose, and Make A Difference. Many of us have heard these phrases several mes in the past few months. This is why LPC values Our Sunday Worship Services, our LIFE groups, Personal Spiritual Growth, Service in the Local Church, and Being Involved in the Community as the Salt and Light of the World. Pastor Jon The Monthly Newsle er of Lincoln Presbyterian Church 900 Douglas Road, Stockton CA 95207 Website: www.lincolnpres.org 209.477.2783 Email: office@lincolnpres.org FAX: 866.783.4037 Dr. Bob Mitchell, Pastor Jon Hathorn, Pastor of Church Ministries Fred Jantz, Senior Execu ve Pastor Chad Brown, Director of Student Ministries Kristen Lambdin, Director of Children s Ministries Miranda Abrescy, Assistant Director of Student Ministries Dr. Al Van Selow, Administra ve Pastor Tom BetGeorge, Director of Music/Worship Leader Sandy Parker, Interim Small Group Coordinator John French, Special Projects Administrator Rachel Kudla, Youth Administra ve Assistant Cheryl Pannabecker, Office Manager Page 2

Introducing..Chad Brown, Director of Student Ministries We are excited to welcome Chad Brown as our new Director of Student Ministries this month! Here s a li le bit about Chad: Chad is an author, youth expert, and an exci ng speaker. A er almost flunking his freshman year of college Chad is now on his way to receiving his second Masters degree. He has begun to use his crea ve approach and ridiculously energe c style to move thousands of teens across the na on to fearless living. His desire is to see the students move from fear to belief. He has a beau ful wife and four awesome kids. Chad has been skydiving, and surfed hurricanes. He also spent a short me serving in the United States Army. He constantly tries to move himself beyond the idea of fear. He spent way too long holding onto so many nega ve thoughts. That led him down the path of being an alcoholic, hav- ing suicidal thoughts, and being someone he never wanted to be. Le ng his mind become a prison and struggling with iden ty, he decided to make a change before it was too late. The power of belief is a crazy thing. Chad decided to take all the years of listening and learning from great leaders and put it into prac ce. He started ac vely pursuing his purpose. He believes each day is a gi and is excited to inspire young people across the na on. Children s Ministries - Kristen Lambdin Last month we had our first Family Service Day! We were able to take a few families down to the emergency food bank to unpack boxes and organize food for them. It was hard work but we had a lot of fun. It was such a great opportunity for families to come together and make a difference in our community. We are looking forward to planning more opportuni es like this for our families in the future! I am super excited for our upcoming Easter Community Event; The Great Surprise: Jesus is Alive! This is a hands-on fun filled event for the en re family. It will be March 31st, 11-1pm in our Church parking lot. In the coming weeks we will be looking for a variety of volunteers for this event! We are always looking for more people to help out in LPCkids. If you are interested contact Kristen at kristen@lincolnpres.org or (209) 390-1398 Lincoln LIFE Groups Lincoln s LIFE Groups have one, simple purpose: to bring people together. Sharing life through community is part of our design, and something we value at Lincoln. We believe lives are changed through groups by moving us one step closer to Christ. We currently have over twenty LIFE Groups mee ng at Lincoln all throughout the week, Sunday Saturday, and new groups beginning all the me. We have in-depth Bible studies; movie night; game night; kni ng; and even praise through hula & sign language! We have men only groups; women only groups; young adults; couples; singles you name it, we have it! In addi on to these groups, we have new offerings beginning March as follows: 1. Mar n Luther The Man who rediscovered God and changed the world! by Pastor Fred Jantz, Thursday nights, 6:30 in the Fireside Room, beginning March 15th, for twelve weeks. Text: Mar n Luther by Eric Metaxas. For more informa on, contact Pastor Fred @ fred@lincolnpres.org or (209) 451-9006. 2. Stockton-Manteca Rota ng LIFE Group facilitated by John and June French, Thursday s at 6:30 beginning March 8th. This group will meet every Thursday, one week in Stockton, then the following week in Manteca. A end any week/loca on or all! For more informa on, contact John or June as follows: June (858) 997-5669 or John (858) 382-3801. 3. Self Defense Training by Howard Miller. This two-hour workshop will be on Friday, March 16th, 6 8 p.m. Come learn how to defend yourself and survive an a ack. Call Howard @ (209) 471-4927 for more informa on. Make that new friend by joining a small group today! For a LIFE Group lis ng, pick up a LIFE Group brochure from the lobby or the church office. To help you find the right group, register a new group, or for any ques ons contact Sandy Parker at (209) 479-4141 or sandy@lincolnpres.org. Page 3

Lincoln Presbyterian Church Building Project Update - As of February 12, 2018 On Sunday, February 11, 2018, a presenta on of the building project was presented at Lincoln Presbyterian Church s Annual Congrega on Mee ng. Here is a recap from that presenta on. Brief History It is important to review a li le of Lincoln s history with building projects. In 1949 a Presbyterian Sunday School began in Lincoln Elementary School. The people who started this Sunday School program came from First Presbyterian Church in downtown Stockton. In 1953 Agape Hall was built and Lincoln Presbyterian Church was established. In 1958 the Sanctuary was built. It took over 30 years to pay off the loan for this building. In 1992 the office building was built. In 1992, Lincoln took out a loan of over $500,000 to build the office building. Six years later in 1998 this loan was paid off. Shortly a er this building was paid for, LPC began purchasing proper es that surround the church. The total costs of these proper es were between $500,000 - $600,000 in 1999-2000. The first property purchased was paid for in cash. The church took out a $500,000 line of credit to purchase the other four proper es. Within three years the line of credit was paid back in full. Lincoln has a strong history of paying off debt. The Need for Space In March 2014, Jon Knapp, Youth Pastor for Lincoln, stated that the Youth Ministry s number one need was facility space. The Youth Program was and has been growing significantly. Not expanding facility space would limit and cap growth. For the past couple years, we have seen this come to pass. This past December 2017, the Junior High Group witnessed 45 kids a end their Wednesday night program while the High School Group saw 46 students a end their Sunday night program for a total of 91 students! That is awesome! But for these students to invite their friends, classmates, neighbors and family members, they need more space! Not to be out done, the Children s program experienced tremendous growth in 2017. In June there were over 75 kids who a ended the Mega Sports Camp. The children s Wednesday night program AWANA, has experience tremendous growth this past year as there has been close to 50 kids a ending on Wednesday nights. Other programs and ac vi es at Lincoln include: specific topic related courses (Financial Peace University, Marriage 911, etc.), adult and youth mission trips (Mexico, Lithuania, etc.), Sunday school & adult educa on, LIFE Groups, and global & local missions (Wycliffe, City Church, Gospel Center Rescue Mission, etc.). This list is not indica ve of everything that is happening here at Lincoln. There is so much more happening that can be listed here. What else can we do with more space? In addi on to expanding, increasing and growing all of our current ministries and programs, Lincoln can: provide a er school programs (school tutoring), organized sports programs, worship services, outreach events, community events, rally s, concerts, provide larger lunch/dinner events, community fundraisers, and expand or create new programs such as the always popular Trunk or Treat. The New Building The new building was designed by WMB Architects and assisted by Siegfried Engineering, and Diede Construc on. We thank them for all their exper se and assistance with this project. The new building is a 10,900 square foot mul -purpose facility that will house four classrooms, storage, lobby, warming/ catering kitchen and restrooms. Outside of the building, there will be addi onal parking spaces, fencing (masonry and cast iron), sidewalks, drainage, water reten on pond, grass area, covered walkway between new building and Agape Hall, and new trees. Cost Breakdown for Building Here is an es mated breakdown of the cost of this new facility. Costs are as of February 3, 2017 and are subject to change. In fact, expect the cost to change un l all final documents are completed, permits granted, and actual construc on begins. General Condi ons (site prepara on, equipment storage, etc.) $181,683 Site Improvements (sidewalks, curbs, gu ers, drainage, etc.) $382,100 Building $1,447,894 Overhead, Fees, Insurance, Con ngency, etc. $247,436 Building Permits (Es mated) $100,000 Design (final architect drawings, document filing, etc.) $143,367 Fencing $50,000 Furniture and Miscellaneous Cost $35,000 Total Es mated Cost of Building $2,587,480 ($237.38 psf) Page 4

Lincoln Presbyterian Church Building Project Update - continued This es mated cost does not include the following addi onal building items: Acous cal Panels $50,000 Hardwood floor $75,000 Commercial Kitchen $150,000 Parking Lot $100,000 Sub-total of Addi onal Building Items $375,000 Total Es mated Cost of Building with Addi onal Items $2,962,480 ($271.78 psf) Some intangibles that will impact the cost of the building include: the Napa/Solano County fire, labor shortage, increase in building materials, loan interest rates could go higher, vandalism & the, weather, and me. The longer we delay this project the more likely the cost will increase. How to Pay for the Building When this project was originally put together in 2016, the cost projec on was $1.9 million ($174.31 per square foot). This cost did not include permits or site improvements which are mandatory. The original goal was to fund and pay for this project with pledges and dona ons over a fouryear period. The church secured a $500,000 line of credit to assist with cost overage. In May 2017, a capital campaign concluded with total pledges equaling $1.6 million and with the addi on of the line of credit secured, we could meet our original projected goal. However, when the costs for permits and site improvements became clear, the cost of this project rose drama cally. To pay for the building, Lincoln will need to raise addi onal capital or secure a loan. The church has received to date $500,000 of the pledged $1.6 million along with full use of the $500,000 line of credit. Given Lincoln s strong history of paying off debt, Session is recommending securing a loan to complete this building project. The amount of this loan is yet to be determined. Alterna ves to securing a loan include: re-designing the building, increasing current pledges, obtain new pledges, outside dona ons and God interven on. Timeline This meline was provided by Diede Construc on on February 3, 2018. This would be best case scenario. Activity Estimated Days Estimated Date February 12, 2018 Day 1 02/12/2018 Finish Drawings & Documents for Building 30 60 days 04/12/2018 Grant Building Permits 30 60 days 06/12/2018 Break Ground Day 1 06/13/2018 Site Improvements Begin & Completed 60 days 08/13/2018 Building Construction Begins 180 days 08/13/2018 Building Completed 02/13/2019 Timeline is impacted by the intangibles men oned such as labor shortage, weather, building inspec ons, etc. Next Steps Session is recommending that this project move forward. Decisions that Session will vote on in the next 7 30 days include: Finalize building design Seek addi onal capital pledges and dona ons Secure a loan Call a Congrega on Mee ng for Loan Approval Green Light Project Construc on For the congrega on of Lincoln, your next steps include: Seeking God s direc on for your financial par cipa on. If you have yet to financially par cipate towards this project, wish to increase your original pledge amount, or solicit financial dona ons for this project, today is the me to do so. Confirm your commitment or voice your concerns as Session will be making final decisions in the next 30 days. Final Thoughts Your Session is commi ed to this project. We truly believe that God is leading this project and that He is wan ng us to move faithfully and obediently as He guides us through this process. If we could do this project on our own, then we would not need God and it would not be a God size goal. We believe that God wants us to trust and believe in Him during this me. This has been a four-year process and God con nues to show up and guide our path. We believe that God wants us to be a church that reaches beyond the walls of Lincoln. That provides opportuni es for people to Know God, Find Freedom, Discover their Purpose and Make a Difference. Where the people we love would accept a grace saving rela onship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. So, we bring our two fish and five loaves and ask God to use it and mul ply it for His glory. We believe that He can and will use Lincoln to advance His kingdom as we are Here for Good. Ques ons For further informa on, contact any member of Session, Pastor Bob, Pastor Fred, Keith Evans or John French. A copy of the detailed cost breakdown of the building and building project presenta on is available by contac ng the church office. Pastor Fred Jantz Fred@lincolnpres.org; 209-477-2783 Keith Evans keithdevans@sbcglobal.net; 209-481-4319 (Text Only) John French Jfrench@lincolnpres.org; 858-382-3801 Page 5

WORSHIP ASSISTANTS - 9:00 am Service March 4 Greeters: Pa y Roek, Lillian Harris Ushers: Maria Montalvo, Be y Crecelius, Charito Lopez, Jane Carson Security: Mark Gan March 11 Greeters: Ro & Tambi Loyd Ushers: Barbara George, Ron & Joyce Korock, Craig Po er Security: Jim Duncan March 18 Greeters: Sandy Harmon, Jennifer Gu errez Ushers: Tim Sass, Dave Hungerford, Leroy Alford, Frank Beasley Security: Bruce Parker March 25 Greeters: Carole Meehan Ushers: John & Carol Sharpe, Do e Edaburn, Lavon Van Selow Security: Billy Heinrich WORSHIP ASSISTANTS - 10:45 am Service March 4 Greeters: Bill & Merrilee Chapman Ushers: Dave & Sharon Olney, Drew & Holly Meyers Security: Stan Kaneko March 11 Greeters: Patrick & Heidi Fedor, Keith Evans Ushers: Tom & Janet Beck, Bill & Carroll Johnston Video Tech: Billy Heinrich Security: Bill Wagner March 18 Ushers: Dave & Sharon Olney Security: Bob Yamaguchi March 25 Greeters: Brant & Sandra Fe ers Ushers: George & Vicky Alavazo, Dave & Sara Blicharz Video Tech: Tammy Hannon Security: Jim Wilcox March Birthdays 1 Donald Friis 3 Jonathan Stone 4 Janice Mockler 5 Duffy Ruffin 7 Joshua Stone 10 Linda Davies Dave Olney Lauren Sage Howard Stokes 11 Jeida Lavender Je e Asis 12 Rick Robbins Craig Po er Anna Woods 15 Donna Halboth 16 Do e Edaburn 17 Janet Beck 18 Jerry Crooks Be y MacRae Sherry Shields 19 Marcie Bayne Tess Reynolds 19 Joan Speirs 20 Tami McGregor 22 Ed Miller Ken Bansmer 23 Char Gray 24 Lise Bachman-Karnes 26 Paul Singh 30 Chris e Ferguson Joe Graham 31 Bill McGregor Directory Updates John Sharpe 933-1470 Carol Sharpe 609-7215 Michael & Tandy Gotschall 765 Mesa View Dr Spc 261 Arroyo Grande CA 93420 Flowers Dave Hey 11793 E Hwy 12 Lockeford 95237 Norm Owens 597 Federa on Rd Twin Falls ID 83301 (Easter Lily order forms now available in the foyer) Ree Todd 10320 Point Reyes Cir 95209 Nikki & Shane Pyea 7046 Bridge port Cir 95207 Sco Suran 4540 N El Dorado 95207 Pew Supply If you have signed up for flowers, you will need to call the florist on Monday to place your order using a debit or credit card, or you may go to the florist to pay by cash or check. Charter Way Florist 5620 N. Pershing Ave 956-9087 March Flowers 4 Cynthia Alford April Flowers 1 Easter Lilies 8 Charito Lopez March 7 Linda Davies 14 Lisa Richers 21 Ila King 28 Thanks to the Assembly Crew of the March! Page 6

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 FPU Bay Area Sunday School Convection 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Communion 7:30 am Adult Ed 9:00 am Worship 10:30 am Adult Ed 10:45 am Worship 6pm Sr. High 6 pm Celebrate Recovery 6:30 pm Hula for Health 12:00 pm Quil ng 1:30 pm Staff Mee ng 6:30 pm Men s Group 6:30 pm Jr High Band 7:00 pm Commission Mtgs. 9:30 am Re red Guys 5:45 pm Jr. High 6 pm: Awana Club Bible Study FPU 7pm Chris anity in the Movies College - Hume Lake 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 7:30 am Adult Ed 9:00 am Worship 10:30 am Adult Ed 10:45 am Worship 6pm Sr. High 6 pm Celebrate Recovery 6:30 pm Hula for Health 12:00 pm Staff Lunch 12:00 pm Quil ng 1:30 pm Staff Mtg. 6:30 pm Men s Group 6:30 pm Jr High Band 6:00 pm P/B/S 9:30 am Re red Guys 5:45 pm Jr. High 6 pm: Awana Club Bible Study 6:30 pm LIFE Group in Fireside L@L Deadline 6pm Self-Defense Class in Agape Hall College - Hume Lake 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 7:30 am Adult Ed 9:00 am Worship 10:30 am Adult Ed 10:45 am Worship 6pm Sr. High 6 pm Celebrate Recovery 6:30 pm Hula for Health 12:00 pm Quil ng 1:30 pm Staff Mtg. 6:30 pm Men s Group 6:30 pm Jr High Band 7:00 pm Session 9:30 am Re red Guys 5:45 pm Jr. High 6 pm: Awana Club Bible Study 6:30 pm LIFE Group in Fireside 7am-7pm Prayer Vigil 8 am Men s Breakfast 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 7:30 am Adult Ed 9:00 am Worship 10:30 am Adult Ed 10:45 am Worship Building Info Mtg 6pm Sr. High Palm Sunday 6 pm Celebrate Recovery 6:30 pm Hula for Health 12:00 pm Quil ng 1:30 pm Staff Mtg. 6:30 pm Men s Group 6:30 pm Jr High Band 7:00 pm Deacons 7:30 pm AA Group in Agape Hall 9:30 am Re red Guys 5:45 pm Jr. High 6 pm: Awana Club Bible Study 6:30 pm LIFE Group in Fireside 7pm Service Good Friday Office Closed 11am-1pm Easter Carnival (backyard & parking lot) Page 7

Lincoln Presbyterian Church 900 Douglas Road Stockton, California 95207 Address Service Requested We re on the Web at: www.lincolnpres.org March 2018 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30-12 noon & 1:00-4:30 p.m. LIFE @ LINCOLN DEADLINE March 15 Follow us: Lincoln Presbyterian Church @lincolnpres @lincolnpresbyterian Weekly Schedule Sunday 7:25am - Adult Sunday School 9:00am - Worship & Children s Sunday School 10:20am - Adult Sunday School 10:45am - Worship & Children s Sunday School 6:00pm - Sr. High Group Wednesday 5:45pm - Jr. High Group 6:00pm - Adult Bible Study Awana Sermon Titles March 4 - A Lap Around The Track With Isaiah (Isaiah 6) Pastor Bob Mitchell March 11 - A Lap Around The Track With Abraham (Genesis 20) Pastor Bob Mitchell March 18 - Pastor Jon Hathorn March 25 - A Lap Around The Track With David (Acts 13:36) Pastor Bob Mitchell Saturday 12pm - Mainspring Young Adult Group Lincoln s Mission: To know and love God, to know and love people, and bring the two together through Jesus Christ.